Bundy Ranch and BLM motivations

meta-agnostic said:
Storm Clouds Gathering has released a new video saying they took down their original Bundy Ranch video:


No real explanation other than they believe it contains a "serious factual error" and want to do more fact-checking. Wonder what the serious factual error is??

I guess we will know soon enough...
 
The retraction; from the SCG facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StormCloudsGathering
Alright so here's the problem with the #BundyRanch narrative... it might be an obscure article that no one cared about in June of 2013, but now it's kind of important. If the company did back out of the Lauglin deal in June then any reference to that project is not valid.
Does that mean that Reid isn't corrupt? No, of course not (see the Washington times article below), but if Reid is involved in the Bundy ranch scandal directly we need to be accurate regarding how he was involved.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/13/fbi-blocked-in-corruption-probe-involving-sens-rei/

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/jun/14/company-dumps-big-laughlin-solar-project-says-mark/

Going through some of the links provided in the commentary, i.e:
_http://www.americasfreedomfighters.com/2014/04/13/reid-reeks-of-corruption-in-bundy-ranch-fight/
_http://www.westernjournalism.com/harry-reid-and-son-called-crooks-by-their-own-hometown-paper/#bjR2Xw8YA3CcB6Gi.01
_http://libertyunyielding.com/2014/04/12/feds-want-relocate-desert-tortoise-chinese-solar-farm-sponsored-harry-reid/#k4u1t0ijjKC1k0hL.99
 
RflctnOfU said:
A Jay said:
Considering the timing and the fact that it is getting coverage from the MSM, it seems like this whole thing is a setup to vector people into wild conspiracy speculations and away from what the US is doing in the Ukraine. IMO.

Yes, BUT mainstream coverage didn't start until after the Feds retreated.

Kris

I just did a search, and it looks like while there was minimal coverage of what was happening at the Bundy Ranch before the stand-off the rubber did in fact hit the road AFTER the Feds retreated.

So, the increased coverage after the retreat was/is meant to be damage control? Possibly to help marginalize the Bundy's and the militia, and allow the Feds to save face?
 
Yesterday, during the news show Democracy Now, Amy Goodman did a drive-by hit piece on the Bundys. In the middle of extended interviews about the recent hate crime murders (by Frazier Glenn Cross), she went straight to the Bundy/BLM story and asked a lawyer (that was dealing with the Cross history and case) to comment. He all but called the Bundys (and supporters) terrorists.

This is one of the tactics that Goodman blames the conventional media for - apparently when she does it, all is just fine. She did an "excellent" job associating the Bundy case with the Cross hate crimes.
 
Exclusive: Does Cliven Bundy Have Something Called “Prescriptive Rights”, Why The BLM May Be Afraid To Go To Court
_http://benswann.com/exclusive-does-cliven-bundy-have-something-called-prescriptive-rights-why-the-blm-may-be-afraid-of-going-to-court/#ixzz2z9nwmSJN

Apr 16, 2014 - In this ongoing story surrounding cattle rancher Cliven Bundy, there are a series of questions media has ignored. For instance, in the 20 years Bundy hasn’t been paying his fees, why hasn’t he been taken to court? Why this year, spend nearly $1,000,000 of taxpayer money to round up 400 cattle that ultimately have to be returned? Why didn’t the BLM just place a lien on the cattle rather than attempting to take them by force and then auction them off? The Bureau of Land Management has suffered a huge black eye this week because of their response to the Bundy situation. Perhaps though, there is a reason the BLM chose force over the courts.

In an exclusive interview with Benswann.com, Montana cattle rancher Todd Devlin says the BLM is now considering new ways of dealing with the Cliven Bundy situation. Devlin, is not just Montana cattle rancher but is also a County Commissioner in Prairie County Montana and he has worked with the Department of Interior, having taught workshops for the agency in the past. Monday, Devlin reached out to his contacts in the Department of the Interior to find out why the Bureau of Land Management has refused to work with Bundy rather than simply attempting to run over him.

Among the questions Devlin asked of the BLM, “Is it possible that this guy (Cliven Bundy) has prescriptive rights?” The response from top officials at the BLM, “We are worried that he might and he might use that defense.”

So what exactly are prescriptive rights? Prescriptive right to property is an easement that gives some one the right to use land owned by someone else for a particular purpose. An example is using a path through Party A’s land to get to your land, a prescriptive easement is allowed which gives the user the right to get to his land through A’s property.

In most states, if a trespass or use of land occurs regularly for at least 5 years without the “owner” of the land taking legal action, prescriptive rights come into play. Because Bundy stopped paying his grazing fees to the BLM in 1993 but continued to use the land for over 20 years, it is possible he now has prescriptive rights to the land. That might explain why the BLM has not taken this issue to court and never bothered to file a lien against the cattle.

Granted, there have been court actions over the years. In 1998 a federal judge issued a permanent injunction against Bundy, ordering him to remove his cattle from the federal lands. He lost an appeal to the San Francisco 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Yet, the “trespass cattle” remained on the BLM land. In fact, it took until August of 2013 for a court order to be issued saying Bundy had 45 days to remove his cattle from federal land. 15 years went by from the time of the last court case over the cattle until the BLM attempted to remove the livestock.

Of course, Bundy has not made the claim that he will not pay the fees, he simply says he will not pay those fees to the BLM because he doesn’t recognize federal authority over the land. Bundy has said that in the past, that he would pay fees to Clarke County, Nevada, though Clarke County has refused to accept them.

The BLM has insisted that Bundy owes $1.1 million dollars in grazing fees for his trespass cattle. “The actual number is probably around $200,000. The $1.1 million claimed by the BLM is probably mostly interest and penalties for trespass cattle.” says Devlin, who goes on to say that it is unlikely that Clarke County would be able to collect those penalties.

When Devlin reached out to the BLM, he suggested that the federal agency just allow Bundy to pay the fees to the county rather than continuing with these aggressive tactics to confiscate his cattle.

“Why don’t you just let him pay them there (Clarke County)? I got a call back from the liaison saying ‘Yes, pursue it.’” Devlin reached out to contacts in Nevada to get that process moving forward. If that were to happen, Clarke County could collect the grazing fees and if it desired to do so could hand those fees over to the BLM.

Finally, Devlin says instead of allowing the situation with Bundy’s cattle to grow completely out of control, the BLM could have simply placed a lien on the cattle in the first place. Of course, that lien might have been rejected in court if Bundy were able to demonstrate those prescriptive rights. Then again, the courts so far have sided with the government, therefore it is even more baffling why the lien wasn’t placed on the livestock.

Days after the BLM has claimed they will stand down, they are now reportedly considering a lien on the cattle,

“I asked why you didn’t put a lien against the cattle?” Devlin asked the BLM. “They hadn’t thought about that but they are considering it now”


Why The Bundy Ranch Issue Has So Much Controversy
_http://www.drawaline.org/

One of the main issues arising out of the Bundy Ranch fiasco, is the underlying issue of allodial title in all states that has been ignored by the federal government and most state governments.

Allodial title is “non-feudal” title. At America’s founding, this was commonly termed as “fee simple absolute.” When the Treaty of Paris was signed, there were many meetings with the English Parliament to explain that we would NOT be under a feudal form of land (or other property) ownership where the government, kings or other "nobles" actually held primary ownership of all land.

At the signing, ALL land was to be turned over to the people directly and not to the individual colonies/states under common law. This was now a fundamental property right that "shall not be infringed." This was the original meaning of the “Castle Doctrine” and where we got the quote “A Man’s Home is His Castle.”


Most of the western states (including Texas) reinforced this doctrine. Property taxes are a fairly recent usurpation and most states had no property tax at all until the 1940's and 1950's. In most of the United States, we were all open range where “first usage” was applied to rights to water, mineral, and forage rights. Actual purchase of the land was a completely separate set of rights and could be (and often was). “Real Estate” refers to everything that is built ON THE LAND and not necessarily anything that either grows on it, or like water or minerals, that are found under it. This is where land patent law comes into play.

The court cases the Bundy’s have been fighting have been ignoring these fundamental principles.

In Texas, there are many instances where people have traced their land back to Allodial title (Mexican land grants) and, since once land is held in Allodial title “it can never be otherwise,” they have had judges rule and no longer pay property taxes. Texas is one of the few states that still recognize allodial title, but it is not common knowledge. The state would not want that to be very public for obvious reasons.

We can expect that Harry Reid and the BLM (or the Chinese) will not just let this issue go. They will back up and find a new strategy to get these lands and kick the Bundy family off their ranch.

I would imagine that the Chinese, who are intent on finding a way to convert the massive amounts of U.S. debt they have covered into real, tangible assets, are having long-winded conversations with Reid and the White House.

What this has really exposed is that laws, regardless of how long they have been in force and "on the books," when they violate the fundamental tenets of our Supreme Law, the Common Law, and have no moral authority, are null and void (nunc pro tunc as in the verbiage of Marbury vs Madison) from their inception.

As a blatant example, the prima nocte law was in force in England for hundreds of years. This was the law that allowed nobles to have intercourse with a bride on her wedding night. This was morally and ethically wrong and everyone knew it, but this law continued until it was finally overturned by a massive outcry from the people.

Violations of our fundamental unalienable rights, as guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of Rights as "rights the government SHALL NOT INFRINGE UPON, such as our right to property, our freedom of speech and the press, freedom of assembly, right to travel and, of course, our 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms, all fit into the same category.

Until we stand up and exercise these rights in the face of immoral, unconstitutional laws, they will continue to be enforced by a tyrannical government and their thugs.

This past week's standoff at Bundy Ranch is just a stepping stone, a small victory, but it is obviously not over until we actually turn this government and its immoral and unconstitutional laws back to what our founders intended.
 
The Dann sisters land battle with the BLM in Nevada was over the gold on their land... the U.S government broke a Treaty with the Shoshone people not because of cattle or horses over grazing on free range, but because someone had found gold on the Dann sisters "Shoshone owned" land. Makes you wonder if the Bundy ranch has gold as well?

http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/04/19/video-dann-sisters-battle-save-their-cattle-stark-contrast-clive-bundy-154521
 
I haven't followed this topic really closely, but I figured I'd post the link to some research and thoughts on the issue. The basic premise is that the reason for the actions by the Feds has to do with land that Reid wants available so that future solar energy deals can go through.

_http://investmentresearchdynamics.com/harry-reid-is-the-real-domestic-terrorist/

The author has been pretty meticulous and level headed about analyzing precious metals markets and the housing market in the past, so seems he has turned his attention and abilities to the topic.
 
The newest update from SCG:

The purpose of this video is to sort through the tangled web of information and rumors circulating regarding the questions of corruption and Harry Reid's involvement in the Bundy Ranch showdown. We will also address a major error in our previous video on the topic "Bundy Ranch - What You're Not Being Told".

_http://scgnews.com/bundy-ranch-what-youre-not-being-told

So, it looks like all the trails that have been "uncovered" lead to no where.
 
The "Cliven Bundy is a racist" narrative is now making its way around the MSM. I haven't kept up too closely with the MSM version as it is rather exhausting but I did find this:

http://patdollard.com/2014/04/shock-hoax-exposed-full-clip-of-cliven-bundys-non-racist-pro-black-anti-government-remarks-vs-media-matters-deceptively-edited-hoax-version-see-that-cliven-bundy-is-actually-an-advocat/

The second clip linked above is the one being replayed throughout the MSM and is about half as long as the first. It shows Bundy making statements about Blacks perhaps being better off under slavery. The first clip contains the same remarks but places them in a larger context about how the federal government has created a culture of dependence and some minority groups seem to have little hope of advancement.

Obviously this guy is not ready for prime time as far as choosing his words carefully (as in saying "Negro") and his overall sentiment on the subject still seems problematic, but he does not seem like the kind of vehement racist the MSM is making him out to be with an edited soundbite. Yet another case of the narrative being twisted into stark categories when the truth is more nuanced.
 
Recent entry on the Clive Bundy website:
_http://bundyranch.blogspot.com/2014/04/press-release.html

Friday, April 25, 2014PRESS RELEASE
We are trading one form of slavery for another.

What I am saying is that all we Americans are trading one form of slavery for another. All of us are in some measure slaves of the federal government. Through their oppressive tactics of telling the ranchers how many cows they can have on their land, and making that number too low to support a ranch, the BLM has driven every rancher in Clark County off the land, except me. The IRS keeps the people of America in fear, and makes us all work about a third or a half of the year before we have earned enough to pay their taxes. This is nothing but slavery from January through May. The NSA spies on us and collects our private phone calls and emails. And the government dole which many people in America are on, and have been for much of their lives, is dehumanizing and degrading. It takes away incentive to work and self respect. Eventually a person on the dole becomes a ward of the government, because his only source of income is a dole from the government. Once the government has you in that position, you are its slave.

I am trying to keep Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream alive. He was praying for the day when he and his people would be free, and he could say I’m free, free at last, thank God I’m free at last! But all of us here America, no matter our race, are having our freedom eroded and destroyed by the federal government because of its heavy handed tactics. The BLM, the IRS, the NSA--all of the federal agencies are destroying our freedom. I am standing up against their bad and unconstitutional laws, just like Rosa Parks did when she refused to sit in the back of the bus. She started a revolution in America, the civil rights movement, which freed the black people from much of the oppression they were suffering. I'm saying Martin Luther King's dream was not that Rosa could take her rightful seat in the front of the bus, but his dream was that she could take any seat on the bus and I would be honored to sit beside her. I am doing the same thing Rosa Parks did--I am standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom. Just like the Minutemen at Lexington and Concord, we are saying no to an oppressive government which considers us to be slaves rather than free men.

I invite all people in America to join in our peaceful revolution to regain our freedom. That is how America was started, and we need to keep that tradition alive.

Clive D. Bundy
 
Here's Jeffrey St. Clair and James Ridgeway on the history of residents' resistance to federal agencies in the US western states: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/04/25/rage-and-violence-on-the-western-range/ .
 
griffin said:
Here's Jeffrey St. Clair and James Ridgeway on the history of residents' resistance to federal agencies in the US western states: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/04/25/rage-and-violence-on-the-western-range/ .

Interesting, but one of those rambling pieces that never seems to make a point.
 
Video taken on the Bundy Ranch, in the location BLM had set up camp and the large pit dug to conceal the slaughtered cattle.

_http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3e5_1398473241
 
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